When Zelda put her eye to the telescope, what she saw was more amazing than she could have dreamed!
Not only could she see the stars themselves, but the heavens had more than just the white glow to them. There were other colors as well! blues, purples! It was honestly quite breathtaking!
Looking closer, she actually could make out pictures, 'constellations,' as those who read the stars for fortunes called them.
"Oh! Do you see? That one looks like a cat! And that one... It's an owl! Oh look, there's even... even a..."
She literally choked when she came to the realization. Well, she really didn't want to say aloud what she saw in that one. It couldn't be! This was so embarrassing! Was her mind really that far in the 'gutter?' Had being in this place really affected her that much in such a short amount of time?
Wow... she was honestly shocked by the things she observed.
Zelda backed away from the telescope shaking her head in disbelief. Her face was absolutely beet red and for once in her life she prayed to the Goddess for reasons other than that which she was bound by; that Jaune wouldn't notice how awkward she had suddenly become. She glanced to the side, to see if Jaune was, hopefully, still transfixed by the starscape... and continued, her gaze trailing down, further, until she herself was transfixed on something she really shouldn't be looking at, shielded only by the fabric of his pants.
Oh my...!
The more she tried to look away, the more she found herself staring.
How shameful this princess had become! What would her father think? What would anyone back home think?
She coughed in an attempt to compose herself.
Maybe if she closed her eyes?
Nope! That... was worse! Her thoughts were filled with musings on various descriptions of his manhood.
And then she began to panic, as now she was actually imagining things... things that the two of them could do, possibly in regards to the A5 card and the subject she had been trying to avoid since the moment they met!
The part of her that had become fixated and suddenly looking at this new acquaintance in ways, and with thoughts that were completely uncalled for, warred aggressively with the part of her that was screaming about discipline and propriety.
Zelda heaved a frustrated sigh.
"My apologies, Jaune, I know I had promised that I would stay and accompany you in this endeavor, and... it's only been a short while... but, unfortunately, I must go. Something has... come up."
It wasn't a lie... or perhaps it was only true in her mind, if one was aware of those implications.
The irony is... that I almost replied with my Ruby 'cuz I forgot to switch the journal lmao
When Zelda put her eye to the telescope, what she saw was more amazing than she could have dreamed!
Not only could she see the stars themselves, but the heavens had more than just the white glow to them. There were other colors as well! blues, purples! It was honestly quite breathtaking!
Looking closer, she actually could make out pictures, 'constellations,' as those who read the stars for fortunes called them.
"Oh! Do you see? That one looks like a cat! And that one... It's an owl! Oh look, there's even... even a..."
She literally choked when she came to the realization. Well, she really didn't want to say aloud what she saw in that one. It couldn't be! This was so embarrassing! Was her mind really that far in the 'gutter?' Had being in this place really affected her that much in such a short amount of time?
Wow... she was honestly shocked by the things she observed.
Zelda backed away from the telescope shaking her head in disbelief. Her face was absolutely beet red and for once in her life she prayed to the Goddess for reasons other than that which she was bound by; that Jaune wouldn't notice how awkward she had suddenly become. She glanced to the side, to see if Jaune was, hopefully, still transfixed by the starscape... and continued, her gaze trailing down, further, until she herself was transfixed on something she really shouldn't be looking at, shielded only by the fabric of his pants.
Oh my...!
The more she tried to look away, the more she found herself staring.
How shameful this princess had become! What would her father think? What would anyone back home think?
She coughed in an attempt to compose herself.
Maybe if she closed her eyes?
Nope! That... was worse! Her thoughts were filled with musings on various descriptions of his manhood.
And then she began to panic, as now she was actually imagining things... things that the two of them could do, possibly in regards to the A5 card and the subject she had been trying to avoid since the moment they met!
The part of her that had become fixated and suddenly looking at this new acquaintance in ways, and with thoughts that were completely uncalled for, warred aggressively with the part of her that was screaming about discipline and propriety.
Zelda heaved a frustrated sigh.
"My apologies, Jaune, I know I had promised that I would stay and accompany you in this endeavor, and... it's only been a short while... but, unfortunately, I must go. Something has... come up."
It wasn't a lie... or perhaps it was only true in her mind, if one was aware of those implications.